What’s on TV Saturday

In “The Lobster,” starring Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz, a divorced man has 45 days to find his soul mate or be turned into a crustacean.“Looking: The Movie” brings closure to the beloved HBO series. And Will Arnett meets and greets at the San Diego Comic-Con.

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THE LOBSTER (2016) on Amazon and iTunes. In a land where marriage is an obligation enforced by the police, the newly divorced David (Colin Farrell) is sent to a hotel where singles have 45 days to pair off or be transformed into the animal of their choice. (To wit: his dog is actually his brother.) Residents, meanwhile, can extend their stay by hunting and tranquilizing “loners” in the woods. Then David heads into the woods himself, where he falls into a forbidden romance with a woman (Rachel Weisz). The first English-language feature from the Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos — and, perhaps, his masterpiece — “could be thought of as an examination of the state of human affections in the age of the dating app, a critique of the way relationships are now so often reduced to the superficial matching of interests and types,” A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times. It is also, more deeply, a protest against widespread attempts “to manage matters of the heart according to rational principles.”

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LOOKING: THE MOVIE (2016) 10 p.m. on HBO. “Raise a glass to finally finding something close to adulthood,” Patrick (Jonathan Groff) says upon his return to San Francisco for the wedding of Agustin (Frankie J. Alvarez) and Eddie (Daniel Franzese), after spending much of a year designing video games — and swearing off relationships — in Denver. But there are loose ends to tie up: with Dom (Murray Bartlett), the friend who could be more; Kevin (Russell Tovey), his boss turned beau; and Richie (Raúl Castillo), his barber ex. Andrew Haigh directed this sensitive, bittersweet farewell to the series, written with its creator, Michael Lannan. Watch both seasons on HBO Now, iTunes and Amazon.

SYFY PRESENTS LIVE FROM COMIC-COM8 p.m. on Syfy. Will Arnett hosts this behind-the scenes tour of the San Diego Comic-Con, where the guests include Andre Meadows of “Black Nerd Comedy,” David Giuntoli of “Grimm,” Mercedes Mason of “Fear the Walking Dead,” and Elijah Wood, Samuel Barnett and Max Landis of “Dirk Gently.”

NATIONAL LAMPOON’S ANIMAL HOUSE (1978) 8 p.m. on Sundance. The one and only: Delta House is put on double secret probation by a dean (John Vernon), who wants to boot this eyesore off the Faber College campus, circa 1962. In response, its members (John Belushi, Tim Matheson and others) concoct a plan to improve their grades while wreaking havoc. “At its best,” Janet Maslin wrote in The Times, “the movie isn’t strictly satirical, because it doesn’t need to be. The filmmakers have simply supplied the appropriate panty-girdles, crew-neck sweaters, frat-house initiation rites and rituals of the toga party, and let all that idiocy speak — very eloquently, and with a lot of comic fervor — for itself.”